Well, it's finally over - for the time being!
Favourite discoveries, experiences
- setting up a blog and thinking up different uses for one
- plus helping in setting one up in my library
- I think students would find them useful and interesting; it's up to the library/originator to attract their attention with the right sort of information
Effect on lifelong learning goals
- we have to keep learning!
- when I see these examples and make myself spend time trying them out, it's very apparent that libraries have to move with the changes ... but make them relevant to user needs
Take-aways, unexpected outcomes
- the extent of technological changes seems so far-reaching - even 3D programming now in a format for use by the general public, programs such as wordprocessing being incorporated directly on to the Web (viz. Zoho)
- plus, we can really plan to improve on the relevance of our traditional library catalogues, so that searching really will answer the questions people ask for in the current era
What could we do differently
- I suspect we all had difficulty with some parts depending on our background and interests
- links are prone to constantly not work / go out of date also
- a slightly more structured setup was one of my thoughts, but in retrospect you probably need to "ferret" around a bit to learn some of the sites and the full extent of their services
I would happily participate in future ventures - many thanks to Robyn for tweaking this to suit TAFE Queensland purposes.
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